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Sep 14, 2012

Fourth Annual Members’ Conference – Navigating Economic Uncertainty

By Jason Harmala

Summary of the town hall “Navigating Economic Uncertainty” at the 2012 Annual Members’ Conference. H.E. João Vale de Almeida, Head of Delegation of the European Union to the United States Moderated by Dr. Gillian Tett,* Assistant Editor and Columnist, Financial Times

Economy & Business Europe & Eurasia

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Sep 14, 2012

Fourth Annual Members’ Conference – Crisis of Capitalism: What’s Next For the West?

By Jason Harmala

Summary of the master class “Crisis of Capitalism: What’s Next For the West” at the 2012 Annual Members’ Conference. The Hon. Philip Lader,** Chairman, WPP plc H.E. Ana Palacio,** former Foreign Minister of Spain Mr. Maciej Witucki,** CEO, Polish Telecom Moderated by Dr. Frances Burwell, Vice President and Director, Program on Transatlantic Relations, Atlantic Council

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Sep 10, 2012

U.S. Cannot Afford to ‘Lose’ Europe

By Ulrike Guérot, World Politics Review

From Ulrike Guérot, World Politics Review:  To paraphrase Robert Kagan, this new isolationalism is not new, but it should at least be recognized as a major game-change in trans-Atlantic relations. And although neither the U.S. nor Europe fully grasps the consequences of a downgraded trans-Atlantic relationship, this is bad news.

Economy & Business United States and Canada

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Sep 2, 2012

Germany and China: The New Special Relationship

By Stephan Richter, the Globalist

From Stephan Richter, the Globalist:  Now that the German Chancellor is once again visiting China, accompanied by scores of her top ministers and an outsized contingent of CEOs, the world is beginning to take note.

Economy & Business United Kingdom

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Aug 22, 2012

What if Europe Fails?

By Thomas Wright, the Washington Quarterly

From Thomas Wright, the Washington Quarterly:  Western Europe has been an integral part of the U.S.-led international order since its foundation in the years after World War II.

Economy & Business United States and Canada

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Aug 17, 2012

Canada: Europe needs to do much more

By Rob Gillies, the AP

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Aug 15, 2012

EU membership losing its appeal in Turkey

By Kristina Karasu, Spiegel

Economy & Business European Union

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Aug 13, 2012

The Folly of Forgetting the West

By Simon Serfaty, the Hoover Institution

From Simon Serfaty, the Hoover Institution:  The trip into a new, post-Western order will be more chaotic if the West loses its assurance and cohesion.

Economy & Business United States and Canada
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Aug 10, 2012

India’s Economy: Unusual Past and Uncertain Future

On August 10, the Atlantic Council’s South Asia Center held a public discussion entitled, “India’s Economy: Unusual Past and Uncertain Future” with Arvind Subramanian, senior fellow jointly at the Peterson Institute for International Economics (PIIE) and the Center for Global Development (CGD). South Asia Center director Shuja Nawaz moderated the discussion. TRANSCRIPT VIDEO (C-SPAN) Subramanian […]

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Aug 10, 2012

Obama’s Europe Pivot

By John Vinocur, the International Herald Tribune

Economy & Business European Union

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